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The function of the endocrine system in women with infertility

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-19-38-42

Abstract

Infertility is the inability of a couple of childbearing age to conceive a child within 1 year with regular unprotected sexual activity. In the modern world, the problem of infertility is felt very acutely. According to statistics, from 17 to 25% of couples are infertile, the indicators depend on the region. ART (assisted reproductive technologies) in the modern world often become the only possible solution for an infertile couple. In recent years, they have been resorted to much more often and this trend will clearly continue to be observed. Over the past 10 years, the number of women who have undergone embryo transplantation in the Department of Assisted Reproductive Technologies of the MRCCB Perinatal Center has increased from 203 to 501. Infertility of endocrine genesis is one of the main diagnoses with which patients seek the help of assisted reproductive technologies.

About the Authors

N. A. Chervonnova
Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev Medical Institute; Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev the Training is a multidisciplinary college Institute of Pre-university
Russian Federation

Chervonnova Natalia A., 1st year resident in the specialty “Obstetrics and Gynecology”; teacher at Dept of General Education Disciplines

Saransk



A. Yu. Yakhina
Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Yakhina Alsu Yu., 6th year student in the specialty “General Medicine”

Saransk



E. V. Baryshnikova
Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Baryshnikova Ekaterina V., 1st year resident in the specialty “Pathological Anatomy”

Saransk



D. I. Yakhin
Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Yakhin Danis I., 6th year student in the specialty “General Medicine”

Saransk



E. I. Yamashkina
Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Yamashkina Ekaterina I., PhD Med, associate professor at Dept of Dietetics, Endocrinology, Hygiene with a course in Neonatology

Saransk



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Chervonnova N.A., Yakhina A.Yu., Baryshnikova E.V., Yakhin D.I., Yamashkina E.I. The function of the endocrine system in women with infertility. Medical alphabet. 2024;(19):38-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-19-38-42

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